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The phrase "as that has" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when making a comparison or referencing a previous statement or situation.
Example: "The results of the experiment were surprising, as that has never happened before in our studies."
Alternatives: "since that has" or "because that has".
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Being able to test it out by doing an AS that has value is enormously important," he said.
The primary biomarker reflecting tissue turnover related to inflammation in AS that has been analyzed is MMP3.
We also described a novel genotype associated to AS that has not been previously described (AL141RQ/AL141RH).
Granted, ones may personally believe in another methodology and be more comfortable with it, but it really does not matter which methodology is used as long as it achieves the desired level of results and has been defined and documented with an equivalent level of detail as that has been provided in this book.
As that has happened, it has been able to take advantage to sell more products and services and has partnered with a number of other well-known enterprise brands including IBM, Cisco, SAP and GE along with systems integrators Accenture and Deloitte.
AS: That has enormous implications for city design and planning.
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I've never seen the sun as red as that, have you?" "Only down here.
As far as he knows, that has all-party support.
(5) Initially presented as chicken that has been fed sultanas.
Tagging is seen as something that has to be stopped.
"We've clearly identified that as behavior that has to be changed," Mr. Kingsdale said.
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